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“With its backyard-barbecue vibe and spacious leafy deck, Pacifico feels much farther than half a block from the Smith Street fray.” nymag

Cuisine:  Mexican
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As summer conjures up visions of backyard gardens and long afternoons lounging outdoors, Boerum Hill's Pacifico, a Tex-Mex style self-labled "glorified taco stand" offers a double whammy: a front yard deck & a big backyard. Strung with colored Christmas lights year-round, umbrell... Read More
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Really great atmosphere, too bad the food doesn't quite live up. Read More
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There are a lot of opinions out there about Pacifico, a Mexicanish place on Pacific St., just off of Smith St. in Boerum Hill (718-935-1294). Even though they removed a few of my favorites dishes from the menu, there are still reasons why I like it there and continue to go. 1. They have a fireplac... Read More
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We’re pissed. After setting the date on our schedule for an excursion out to the Red Hook Ball fields this Saturday to sample some of the famous Mexican stalls, word comes from Porkchop Express that the opening has been postponed until May 5th. Apparently from the official Food Vendors Committ... Read More
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Trout, in happier times.Boerum Hill’s dumpy oasis, Trout, closed on Sunday, and our summer is already ruined. Though the fish and beer joint always lost foot traffic in winter months, owner Jim Mamary said the restaurant shuttered for several reasons. “The economy, my landlord, and the rough-and-tu... Read More
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And to think, it all began at Patois.Photo: Jonathan BourlandThe Times today profiled Jim Mamary and Alan Harding, the duo who brought Brooklyn such middlebrow standards as Patois, Pacifico, Pomme De Terre, Gowanus Yacht Club, Sweetwater, and a dozen other restaurants. This is one Brooklyn historia... Read More
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Fans of Ditmas Park favorite the Farm on Adderley, get ready: The newest venture from co-owners Gary Jonas and Allison McDowell, a French bistro dubbed Pomme de Terre, is on the verge of opening. Apparently the regular customers at the Farm are jonesing for another mid-range restaurant in the ne... Read More
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Now Closed: Trout Swims with the Fishes 102 Smith Street (at Pacific Street) "Boerum Hill’s dumpy oasis, Trout, closed on Sunday... A plan to develop the corner Trout occupied on Smith and Pacific also fell through after two years of negotiations, [owner Jim Mamary] said, but he assured us ... Read More
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“Corona!” I bellowed. “Give me a Corona!” “Qué?” replied the busty barmaid. “KA-RONA! KA-RONA! I want a KA-RONA!” She tilted her ear toward me, an act more symbolic than useful. The rollicking ranchera tunes at Viva Zapata Bar (80-14 Roosevelt Ave. betw. 80th & 81st Sts., Jackson Heights... Read More
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Now that I've determined that beans are the main component I hate in Mexican food, I've found that there are actually some items that I like. With Taco Bite near our apartment closed, we've turned to Acapulco Deli and Restaurant, which is almost as north as you can get in Greenpoint. The typical i... Read More
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